I am not sure of the specific answer the question is looking for but ...
I would add the words "For example," at the beginning of <u>the sentence that lists different jobs that people can have. </u>It creates a smoother transition after the writer says that math plays an important part in lots of professions.
Then it would say, "For example, architects, pharmacists, and carpenters all use math every day."
If the options provided are <em>does, ran, goes, done, </em>then we have to take into consideration the first pair of the words. They are both used in the same form, past participle. That means that our answer has to have the same form as the word <em>did. </em>The only such word is ran. They are both past tenses, whereas <em>does </em>and <em>goes </em>are present, and <em>done </em>is past participle.
Butterfly. Alice Munro is a talented and much-loved Canadian author who was born in 1931 in Wingham
She attended the University of Western Ontario, but dropped out because of her marriage, at the age of twenty
Munro has produced and published ten exceptional collections of short stories including: Dance of the Happy Shades (1968), Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You (1974), and Open Secrets (1994).